We are the 3,000-hit wind tunnel right now. On Aug. 4, 33 years ago, Rod Carew got his hit. On Aug. 6, 1999, Tony Gwynn got his 3,000th, and the next day Wade Boggs got his. Ichiro Suzuki knocked out No. 3,000 on Aug. 7, 2016. If you want to get 3,000 hits, this is the week to do it.
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Matt Carpenter was nobody's prospect. Nobody knew what position he could play. Nobody thought he had enough power to be a difference-maker in the lineup. Nobody got him. But Carpenter beat all those odds, became a three-time All-Star, became a National League MVP Award candidate, became the Cardinals' rock, a versatile line-drive machine who twice led the league in doubles and more than held his own at three infield positions.
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We just witnessed the most extraordinary migration of talent from one league to the other in the history of baseball. A bunch of NL clubs who still have hope and belief raided despairing AL teams looking to the future. And it sets up some kind of finish in the National League.
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This fact might not surprise you -- considering that batting averages are down, strikeouts are up, defensive shifts are stealing hits and all of those other things baseball people talk about -- but here goes: There has not been a 20-game hitting streak all season. The longest hitting streak of 2018 has been Michael Brantley's 19-gamer from May 9-30.
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The Hall of Fame never rests. Here we are, just hours after an emotional day when six players were inducted into the Hall of Fame, and already it's time to talk about what might happen next year. Well, maybe it isn't quite time to talk about it yet but, well, I can't resist.
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No one else had a journey quite like Trevor Hoffman's -- from position player to pitcher, from non-prospect to Expansion Draft pick, to the guy coming over in an unpopular trade to legendary closer. It is a story that simply could not have have happened in a different time.
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Bob Costas was the first to arrive in Cooperstown. He came a week before accepting the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasting excellence. He walked along Main Street before the madness, before the celebration, before the parade.
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With six players being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ET, with MLB.com carrying a live simulcast of MLB Network's coverage beginning at 11 a.m., you can follow the path of baseball over the last 40 or so years.
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We'll pick a moment game for each player. We're going to cheat a little on this for Guerrero, because he deserves it, but one game for every player. Maybe it's his best game -- Jack Morris fans probably know where this is going -- and maybe it's just a cool game to remember.
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Matt Carpenter is the one who provided the remarkable part. Carpenter led off for the Cardinals with a home run. In the second inning, he homered again. He led off the fourth by smashing a double, and later in the same inning, he doubled again.
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The problem with almost-trades, those would-be, baseball-altering deals that almost happen, is that you can never be sure how close they really came. Baseball circles are filled with idle trade talk.
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Satchel Paige's debut was different, very different, from the other baseball pioneers of his time. Paige pitched in his first Major League game 70 years ago this week, and it was an event unlike anything before or since.
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